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Research: Finding an Op-Ed

Research: Finding an Op-Ed. Determine search terms. Use simple terms Do NOT enter the question you are researching; instead, enter the basic issue televised trials op-eds. A better way to search. Go to a news source, and search their Op-eds www.nytimes.com www.cnn.com www.suntimes.com.

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Research: Finding an Op-Ed

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  1. Research: Finding an Op-Ed

  2. Determine search terms • Use simple terms • Do NOT enter the question you are researching; instead, enter the basic issue • televised trials op-eds

  3. A better way to search • Go to a news source, and search their Op-eds • www.nytimes.com • www.cnn.com • www.suntimes.com

  4. Searching for a News Article • You can do a Google search, and limit your results by “News” • www.google.com

  5. You can go directly to News sites • www.nytimes.com • www.cnn.com • www.chicagotribune.com • www.latimes.com • www.bostonglobe.com

  6. You can go to LMSA’s Library Site and limit search by News • Library Database • Username and Password = 4110

  7. Searching for a Scholarly Journal • Go to Library Database • Username and Password = 4110 • Limit Results by Academic Journals

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